Cybersecurity made fun and effective
Cybersecurity month is a worldwide initiative designed to spotlight the importance of digital safety. For the second year now, the ITER IT Security team has joined this global effort with a dedicated in-house cybersecurity awareness campaign.
"Cybermonth is a unique opportunity to empower our users and remind them of the importance of cybersecurity within the ITER Project and also in their personal lives," says Romain Bourgue, in charge of IT Security at the ITER Organization. "The campaign was designed as a series of engaging and interactive games, covering a range of topics that reflect the current threats and challenges in the cybersecurity domain."
To achieve widespread participation, IT Security implemented a new approach by gamifying the 2023 Cybermonth campaign around issues that the team considered crucial. "We wanted to focus on aspects and threats that the IT Security team deals with on a day-to-day basis and that we want everyone to be aware of. By educating users on how to recognize and avoid these cyberattack tactics, we aim to enhance the security of both professional and personal digital interactions."
The campaign was not only informative, but also entertaining and rewarding. Users could track their progress and compete to be part of a Hall of Fame, adding a touch of fun and excitement to the educational campaign. "It was a real challenge to balance entertainment and substance—raising awareness in an amusing way without diluting the underlying message. But cybersecurity awareness really can be fun and effective," says Maria Mitoi, one of the team members responsible for designing the activities.
"Cybersecurity is not just a priority; it's a team effort," concludes Romain Bourgue, who is looking forward to next year for another impactful Cybermonth.